Lung scan could be your best chance to quit smoking for good
NCT ID NCT03059940
Summary
This study aims to find the most effective way to help smokers quit when they come in for a lung cancer screening scan. Researchers are comparing different types of counseling support and may offer FDA-approved quit-smoking medications. The goal is to use the screening appointment as a key moment to motivate lasting behavior change and reduce cancer risk.
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University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, 77030, United States
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